Producer
In media, a producer is a person leading the production of a film, movie, television show, or audio recording. See: Record producer.Some notable producers:
- David Angell: producer of the Frasier, Wings, and Cheers television sitcoms.
- Irving Thalberg: film producer of Mutiny on the Bounty, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Grand Hotel, and A Night at the Opera
- David O. Selznick: film producer of Gone With the Wind
- Howard Kazanjian: film producer of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return Of The Jedi, Demolition Man and others.
- Aaron Sorkin: producer of The West Wing and Sports Night television series
A producer is the common term in Britain for the request by the police to present documents at a local police station, having been stopped while driving without documents earlier. The form issued is a HO/RT1. Under the Road Traffic Act (1988) it is an offence to drive without certain documents, but it is reasonable to present them as soon as possible thereafter. The required documents - driving licence, insurance certificate and MOT certificate must be produced at a police station within seven days. Failure to produce the documents in a timely manner can result in a fine.
In economics a producer is an individual or organization that creates goods or services.
In video and computer games, a producer is the individual who oversees a game project. See game producer.